You’ve heard it too. Authors, editors, and artists in general are shocked by the damage that AI is causing. Already.
It’s hard to conceive it’s only been a short few months since it’s been released but, here we are, dealing with heavy casualties.
Already.
All these good people who were comfy back then just coming along and prospering daily, find themselves almost back at square one. Some were so devastated by the sudden losses that they quit altogether. Too much, too soon, and too brutal.
I’m nowhere near where they were as far as making a living just by creating, so I cannot claim I feel their pain. But I feel their pain.
And the reason that I do is because we are all in this together and if one falls, we surely all will be heading that way, sooner or later.
Yet, there are more writers now than ever before at any time in human history. Or at least more who have decided to give it a try. And why not?
When push comes to shove, we realize that we need them. Now more than ever. If for nothing else, to show that we will not give up because a bot was introduced into our spectrum.
The companies that choose to save money and use them instead will soon find out that — all least literary speaking —, they can’t compete with the human character and imagination. There always be something missing. Something huge. Something human-privy. And it’s time those companies figure that out.
Already.
Truly yours,
Humanity.






